Metabolizable energy levels for semi-heavy laying hens at the second production cycle

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Fernando Guilherme Perazzo
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Costa,Janaine Sena da, Goulart,Cláudia de Castro, Figueiredo-Lima,Denise Fontana, Lima Neto,Raul da Cunha, Quirino,Bárbara Josefina de Sousa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: This study was carried out to evaluate the energy levels in the diet to obtain better performance rates and quality of eggs from laying hens in the second production cycle. One hundred and eighty Bovans Goldline laying hens with 62 weeks of age were used during four 28-day periods. A completely randomized experimental design was used with four metabolizable energy levels (2,650, 2,725, 2,800, 2,875 and 2,950 kcal/kg), each with six replicates of six birds. The energy level of diet did not affect the weight of the egg, yolk, albumen and eggshell, the percentages of yolk, albumen and eggshell, yolk color and egg specific gravity. Feed intake, egg production, egg mass and feed conversion per egg mass and per dozen eggs increased significantly with increasing levels of metabolizable energy. Feed intake decreased linearly as the energy level in the diet increased. The metabolizable energy levels showed a quadratic effect on egg production, egg mass and feed conversion per egg mass and per dozen eggs. The metabolizable energy level of 2,830 kcal/kg was the most appropriate to promote better performance and quality of eggs from laying hens in the second production cycle.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metabolizable energy levels for semi-heavy laying hens at the second production cycle
title Metabolizable energy levels for semi-heavy laying hens at the second production cycle
spellingShingle Metabolizable energy levels for semi-heavy laying hens at the second production cycle
Costa,Fernando Guilherme Perazzo
egg quality
performance
posture
title_short Metabolizable energy levels for semi-heavy laying hens at the second production cycle
title_full Metabolizable energy levels for semi-heavy laying hens at the second production cycle
title_fullStr Metabolizable energy levels for semi-heavy laying hens at the second production cycle
title_full_unstemmed Metabolizable energy levels for semi-heavy laying hens at the second production cycle
title_sort Metabolizable energy levels for semi-heavy laying hens at the second production cycle
author Costa,Fernando Guilherme Perazzo
author_facet Costa,Fernando Guilherme Perazzo
Costa,Janaine Sena da
Goulart,Cláudia de Castro
Figueiredo-Lima,Denise Fontana
Lima Neto,Raul da Cunha
Quirino,Bárbara Josefina de Sousa
author_role author
author2 Costa,Janaine Sena da
Goulart,Cláudia de Castro
Figueiredo-Lima,Denise Fontana
Lima Neto,Raul da Cunha
Quirino,Bárbara Josefina de Sousa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Fernando Guilherme Perazzo
Costa,Janaine Sena da
Goulart,Cláudia de Castro
Figueiredo-Lima,Denise Fontana
Lima Neto,Raul da Cunha
Quirino,Bárbara Josefina de Sousa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv egg quality
performance
posture
topic egg quality
performance
posture
description This study was carried out to evaluate the energy levels in the diet to obtain better performance rates and quality of eggs from laying hens in the second production cycle. One hundred and eighty Bovans Goldline laying hens with 62 weeks of age were used during four 28-day periods. A completely randomized experimental design was used with four metabolizable energy levels (2,650, 2,725, 2,800, 2,875 and 2,950 kcal/kg), each with six replicates of six birds. The energy level of diet did not affect the weight of the egg, yolk, albumen and eggshell, the percentages of yolk, albumen and eggshell, yolk color and egg specific gravity. Feed intake, egg production, egg mass and feed conversion per egg mass and per dozen eggs increased significantly with increasing levels of metabolizable energy. Feed intake decreased linearly as the energy level in the diet increased. The metabolizable energy levels showed a quadratic effect on egg production, egg mass and feed conversion per egg mass and per dozen eggs. The metabolizable energy level of 2,830 kcal/kg was the most appropriate to promote better performance and quality of eggs from laying hens in the second production cycle.
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